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Anand Rajaram - on stage (until Dec 5) & tv

Anand Rajaram is appearing again in Video Cabaret's The Great War,The History of the Village of the Small Huts (1914-18) - but only until December 5, 2010 -Cameron House, 408 Queen St. West, Toronto Hollingsworth's History Plays are satires combining comedy, tragedy, pathos, farce; a mix that is darkest in the plays about conquest and war. The Great War focuses on mid-ranking officers and infantry-men who are named in no history book -- their stories link the front line with the home front, and intensify the tragedy in this play as far as satire can go. The Great War elicits sorrow and laughter with the graveyard humour of soldiers, the murderous foolishness of leaders, the absurdity of warfare. The play spans two 50-minute acts. CALL AHEAD FOR TICKETS: Box Office 416-703-1725 www.videocab.com

You can See Anand weekly on CBC Mondays at 8:30pm in "Men With Brooms" - curling anyone?

Toronto - Roshni - Nov 24 - Dec 11, 2010

ANUSREE ROY premiers her first two-character play ROSHNI in the Mainspace at Theatre Passe Muraille from November 24th to December 11th. ROSHNI is the story of two fearless youths, played by Roy and Byron Abalos, who work as beggars in a Calcutta train station. As they shine shoes, pick pockets and beg, Chumki dreams of the gift of sight and King Kumar dreams of stardom. Roy has a history of producing profoundly moving and engaging theatre. Roshni is no different: it is a story about hope and friendship in the most dire of circumstances. Tickets can be bought on the TPM website - Price: Tuesday to Thursday - $30+HST; Friday and Saturday - $35+ HST; Saturday Matinees - Pay What You Can, There is a $2.50 service fee per ticke
To find out more information, please call ARTS BOX OFFICE at 416.504.7529.
Theatre Passe Muraille is at 16 Ryerson Ave in Toronto - address & directions on their website
An opening night review can be read at: thestar.com/entertainment/theatre